Transferring pig organs and implanting them In the human body، according to the rule “Necessities permit prohibitions”

Authors

  • توفيق حياهم

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v24i1.3835

Keywords:

necessity, cultivation and transferring of organs, the five necessities, purity and uncleanness/impurity, lifting the embarrassment

Abstract

One of the features of removing distress and embarrassment in Islam (Sharia) law is that it gives permission to the forced person to have (what was originally forbidden) if he reached the limits of necessity and did not find what suffices him from Halal (the lawful). Our Sharia commanded to protect the human soul from destruction، even with a forbidden thing(s)/action(s)when necessary، accordingly، many of our scholars (Imams) permitted the transfer and cultivation the organs of the animal، even if it is impure، like a pig in the human body، if it is harmless(not harmful) and this does not affect the validity of the prayer;because the situation of compulsion differs from the situation of choice، also،  with tight organization of how to benefit from animals' wealth in order to avoid its extinction.

Published

2024-02-20

How to Cite

حياهم ت. (2024). Transferring pig organs and implanting them In the human body، according to the rule “Necessities permit prohibitions”. El Ihyaa, 24(1), 221–234. https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v24i1.3835

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